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nitrogen
The Lewis structure of carbononitridic chloride, or NCCl is as follows: A N atom is triple bonded to a C atom. The C atom is single bonded to a Cl atom. The N has one lone pair and the Cl has 3.
Germanium chloride is a bond between a metal and a nonmetal. The electronegativity difference between these substances is great. Thus, this compound has an ionic bond.
You get Germanium Dioxide and Hydrochloric acid GeCl4 + H2O = GeO2 + 4HCl
There are two types. The formulas are GeCl2 and GeCl4 :)
Tetra Hedral
carbon, germanium, tin, lead
The two polyatomic Ions do not differ.
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If you are referring to germanium tetrachloride, it is a colorless liquid. If you are referring to germanium dichloride, it is a yellow solid. Germanium does not have any chloride compounds that are gaseous at STP.
Germanium is anatural chemical element (Ge). Sodium chloride (NaCl) is a compound.
nitrogen
The Lewis structure of carbononitridic chloride, or NCCl is as follows: A N atom is triple bonded to a C atom. The C atom is single bonded to a Cl atom. The N has one lone pair and the Cl has 3.
Two germanium chlorides are known: GeCl2 and GeCl4.
Lewis structure for cobalt chlorit
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Refer to the related link for an illustration of the formation of sodium chloride using Lewis dot structures.